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Minutes passed as the sauce thickened and the scallops glistened.
During a game, on the bench, I dripped and glistened.
Sweat glistened beneath the band of his white cowboy hat.
Instead, I bathed in Sudocrem and glistened with witch hazel.
Her pussy glistened, and not from oil, but from growing arousal.
Her eyes glistened, and she turned her head away before answering.
Sphenia Jones's cheeks glistened with sweat, and her eyes clenched shut.
His hands were twitching and his eyes glistened with happy tears.
All through the neighborhood, pavements and doorsteps glistened with brass shell casings.
Only the whites of the eyes glistened, almost yellow, like hanging lanterns.
The top of Miss Massachusetts Lyndsey Littlefield's dress glistened in the light.
When players arrived at the ballpark, the grass glistened in spots with ice.
She glistened at the 2018 Met Gala, dressed in a metallic gold chainmail gown.
The kaleidoscopic light glistened on each hi-hat and erupted at every successive drop.
A generous fruit plate (9 dollars) glistened with fresh pineapple, mango, grape and kiwi.
A heaping plate of clear jelly soon glistened before me, wobbling over eel chunks.
And is perfectly genderstood, but they glistened in their lives and stories' meant tense i.e.
Their cakes used Belgian butter, glistened yellow from the finest eggs, and were hand mixed.
Their carts were parked neatly in a row as snow-covered mountains glistened in the distance.
When lying on the moss among brilliant hibiscus, her ebony skin glistened in the filtered sunlight.
Some glistened with beaded spider-web appliqués, and there was even a floor-length hooded cape.
Half a mile away, a Chinese cement mixing plant with four bays glistened in the sun.
Balloons, pinwheels, yo-yos all glistened warmly in the light of the strings of naked bulbs.
Across the Midwest and southern Plains, roads, power lines, trees and windows glistened with an icy glaze.
The videos show Parr moving her hand around as her pear cut diamond glistened for the camera.
Rain glistened on the dark green trees and hedges and gave the countryside a freshly washed appearance.
As he spoke, Mr. Kenny's eyes glistened, tears threatening to cause his chalk-white mascara to run.
Air conditioning, another miracle, reduced the pools of perspiration that glistened when the lights burned too brightly.
Michael Jordan spoke as tears glistened on both of his cheeks and a somber arena fell silent.
Next to the head sat a ball of organs tied together with guts that glistened with fat.
Asked what brings him to make the long journey all these years, his eyes glistened, his face brightened.
They glistened, tiny sparks of light, before I realized he was up to his chin in cold water.
And if that's not enough, the cape was also covered in 10,000 Swarovski crystals, which glistened throughout her performance.
The paintings are adorned with gold foil and sequins that would have glistened with the movement of the muslin.
The ground was soaked with oil, the air heavy with petrol fumes and slicks glistened in the water nearby.
The man who emerged from the Alipore Presidency Jail was no starveling, but glistened and bulged with perfect tone.
High-rise apartments and office towers in downtown Miami, markers of the city's rapid resurgence, glistened not far off.
Everybody's skin glistened with a thick helping of the sun block that was mandatory for entrance to the beach.
Their bodies draped with garments are all a gleaming cream-white, which would have glistened in the church candlelight.
The wreck's silhouette rippled with schools of parrotfish and Bermuda chub; her coral-encrusted bow glistened in the slanting sun.
As the sun disappeared from the horizon, the stars glistened in the sky like fireflies on a warm summer night.
More followed with the crème fraîche, so that the sauce fairly glistened, like silk cloaking the back of a spoon.
Shops in the cobblestone alleyways of Old Sana'a glistened with bejeweled jumbiyas, the curved ceremonial daggers that hang from male waists.
The bridge's four obelisks and the carved lion heads that have stood sentinel for nearly a century glistened in the sun.
Eagles swooped with bright red dots of blood on their talons, while dolphins glistened and tigers pounced in operatic slow motion.
In November 2017, Middleton glistened in an icy blue Jenny Packham gown at the Royal Variety Performance at the Palladium Theatre.
Her eyes glistened as she smiled and, like the Queen USA that she is, turned to embrace her competition with open arms.
The two-time Grammy winner's bejeweled lapels glistened against the flash bulbs of cameras and his black velvet suit also caught everyone's eyes.
The sky outside was almost entirely blue now, and the snow-covered surfaces in the park glistened in the light of the sun.
Millie Bobby Brown's English accent glistened; The Stranger Things cast shone with kindness, cuteness, and goodness; the universe has been restored to its equilibrium.
Winston had stripped the valley of its shade-giving mango, breadfruit, avocado and palm trees, and Baba's colorful tin shacks glistened in the sun.
Her retired Underwood No. 5, a hulking tangle of keys and levers, glistened black and chrome under a layer of dust in the storage room.
Tiny diamonds glistened in her teeth, and a half-dozen jeweled tennis bracelets encircled her wrists, each, for the artist, an individual badge of success.
When I later walked out into the garden, in which the sun shone now after a spring rain, everything glistened and sparkled in a fresh light.
Back at the car wash, the Ford owner let out a low whistle as the fresh coat of paint on the Volt glistened in the sunlight.
It has a remarkable capacity for luminescence under infrared light, and Verri found that in digital photographs taken under such light it glistened like ice crystals.
Receiving an award in May at a gala benefit for the public-policy group Demos, Meade glistened with tears as he looked out at the audience.
The Sports Illustrated and Carl's Jr. model hit the sand in Miami Saturday with her tech guru BF Salvatore Palella ... and glistened in her tiny maroon bikini.
I drove through a day and a night, my tiny car drafting behind barrelling trucks, to Journal Square, which glistened in the sun after a night rain.
Ella -- who, by the way, is New England Patriots star Julian Edelman's baby mama -- rocked some shades, naturally, and glistened before taking a dip in the Pacific blue.
Flashing back to his initial up-close encounter with Trump, he recalls how orange Trump's skin looked, how improbably his hair glistened and how inferior his hands were.
There was the flag-bearer for Tonga, who marched in bare-chested, with skin so well oiled that he looked coated in Crisco as he glistened under the lights.
A strip of silver skin left on a piece of sweet, mellow bluefish belly from Point Pleasant, New Jersey, glistened as seductively as gold leaf in the romantic lighting.
And this strascinati was tossed with bread crumbs, fresh parsley, tomato sauce and glistened with olive oil — served in a neat dome with the crushed dried peppers on top.
CreditCreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times Neon hues of orange and pink glistened off the wet sidewalks and the fulsome chrome grills of a Buick Super and Ford Customline.
His skin glistened, his muscles rippled, and his bulge... well, it wanted some attention, too, catching the light in a way that made its shape a little too clear.
Off to one edge of the property, through a passageway that leads to a small, well-equipped gym, a lap pool glistened invitingly in the daytime sun, it too overlooked the beach.
And, as she recounts here, on the 2016 day in New Hampshire when her eyes glistened as she admitted how tough campaigning can be, pundits noted that her near-tear had humanized her.
Despite the mishap, Amabile and Kimball brought sexy to the stage at the end of their dance when they each stood under waterfall showers while their fit, wet physiques glistened under the ballroom lights.
Here, an excessive talavera decorative web danced around me in unrestrained profusion and forms seemed to explode with pleasure as everywhere foliage glistened, leaves shined, angels hovered, and carved fruit exuded thick drops of dark honey.
In a shop named "White & Red", green-grey carp glistened in ice boxes; shelves groaned with pierogi (dumplings) and bottles of bison-grass vodka; piles of sachets variously containing hay and communion wafers teetered by the till.
I think of the time her hijab slipped as she was rescuing my two-year-old brother when he wandered into traffic, and how the men screamed insults at her; how afterward her cheeks glistened with rage.
Salads were bright and fresh, including one with crunchy romaine lettuce, sliced green apples and walnut halves tossed with mustard dressing, and another that glistened with olive oil and had arugula, walnuts, Bosc pears and Parmesan shavings.
Lucie Brock-Broido, whose poetry glistened with embellished, inventive language about her life, beauty, art and real-world people, like a baby who famously fell into a well, died on Tuesday at her home in Cambridge, Mass.
BEIJING — On a bone-chilling night in the Chinese capital, a giant Communist red star chandelier glistened amid the galaxy of ceiling lights as thousands of people filed into the main auditorium of the Great Hall of the People.
On that fine bluebird day, I came as close to "shredding the gnar" — ski parlance for speeding down the mountain — as a wobbly-thighed, AARP-eligible woman could, flying down the Ciampac piste as the Marmolada glacier glistened in the distance.
On deck, Lorena Basso, another climate researcher who has a grant to study the sexual distribution of jellyfish, used a scalpel and scissors to separate the animal's bell-shaped umbrella from its tentacles, which glistened in the sun like dripping, translucent cauliflower.
Gastropubs may be a self-evidently poor choice for the health-conscious, but at the Fat Monk, a cozy newcomer on the northern tip of the Upper West Side, the love of confit—in all its grease-glistened glory—is rapturously embraced as creed.
He was still fond of anime (though he no longer had the time to watch); he worked through the nights and slept in the afternoons, he was loyal to Manchester United, and when he smiled, he revealed a mouth that glistened with four silver teeth.
PARIS Before his journey, Girault visited the monuments of Paris to master the fundamentals of the daguerreotype process, in which light passes through the lens of a box camera onto a silver-coated copper plate, producing highly detailed images that, early viewers thought, glistened with the force of truth.
But where the Apple stage featured middle-age tech executives in jeans and sneakers, the Kors party left little doubt that the Access was intended as an accessory for the fashion crowd, capital F. The model and D.J. Harley Viera-Newton, wearing a floral embroidered brocade dress, laid down a thundering beat, as disco-ish satellite chandeliers glistened overhead.
The beautifully basted skin, fragrant and browned, strewn with citrus peel and traces of dry rub (coriander, fennel, paprika, Aleppo pepper, garlic, salt), glistened appealingly in the low light and slipped easily off of the plump, flavorful meat—which was wonderful, too, when shredded warm and piled with radishes, celery, and aioli on a compact potato roll.
Hyde Pierce and the rest of the cast are ideal collaborators for what Bock and Kauffman want to convey, which includes the feeling one gleans from these lines in Cavafy's "Remember, Body": Body, remember not just how much you were loved, not just the beds where you have lain, but also those longings that so openly glistened for you in the eyes, and trembled in the voice—and some chance obstacle arose and thwarted them.
The moonlight glistened across the endless tenebrosity that surrounded the ship in the late hours of the night.
When Nuggets Glistened: A Cooee from '54 is a novel by Arthur Wright set during the Australian Gold Rush of 1854.
The Diamond Valley Shire was created out of the northern part of the Shire of Heidelberg in 1964. Further population growth occurred throughout the 1970s. There are two ideas about where Diamond Creek got its name. Victoria's Register of Geographic Names says that it was because of the way the stones glistened in the creek water.
The church is mentioned in Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence, chapter 15. :Then, happening to go into the Unitarian Church one Sunday evening, when they stood up to sing the second hymn he saw her before him. The light glistened on her lower lip as she sang. She looked as if she had got something, at any rate: some hope in heaven, if not in earth.
Junks with coloured sails and great eyes painted on their bows were stuck together with sampans and iron-plated steamers, like a pudding of small sago and large tapioca. The Bund glistened through the masts and funnels. The buildings reminded me of New York, which I had never seen. There were no sky-scrapers, only an uneven terrace of buildings looking huge and majestic in the sun.
Subotić later founded a company in Montenegro named Montenegro Futura using the same distribution scheme. In addition to the investments in Serbia, Subotić in 2007 became sole owner of the French holding and wine cellar Louis Max where he began investing in 1989, and after 2003 he bought hundreds of acres of wine yards on Burgundy (France). As in everything else he took hold of Subotić glistened in the vine production. The Luis Max bottles of vine have been served even in the White House.
When Dear You was released in September 1995, however, its polished production and clear vocals strongly divided the band's fanbase. "[Dear You]'s production glistened and gleamed," says Greenwald, "Schwarzenbach's voice was sanded and smoothed, and the songs were mellow, introspective affairs. The reaction was harsh—those who had entrusted their emotional lives to Schwarzenbach, had viewed him as a tattered, secular priest to lay their burdens on, felt betrayed." Ben Weasel was so displeased with the album, particularly the sound of Schwarzenbach's singing, that he wrote Pfahler a letter detailing his complaints with it.
Confederate Militia mustering in Winchester, Virginia Harper's Weekly, 1861. Jackson departed Winchester on January 1 with a force of about 9,000 men, under very warm spring-like weather conditions, leaving 2,000 to guard Winchester and the surrounding area. During the first night of the expedition, a severe winter storm set in, bringing snow, sleet and ice. One Confederate officer recalled: > The road was almost an uninterrupted sheet of ice, rendering it almost > impossible for man or beast to travel, while by moonlight the beards of the > men, matted with ice, glistened like crystals.
English translation: > The thrones shook and royalties scowled Old India was re-invigorated with > new youth People realised the value of lost freedom Everybody was determined > to throw the foreigners out The old sword glistened again in 1857 This story > we heard from the mouths of Bundel bards Like a man she fought, she was the > Queen of Jhansi Subhadra Kumari Chauhan wrote in the Khariboli dialect of Hindi, in a simple, clear style. Apart from heroic poems, she also wrote poems for children. She wrote some short stories based on the life of the middle class too.
Water Art () is a sculpture by Danish artist Anders Tinsbo that is on permanent display near Rundetårn in Copenhagen. It is composed of a bronze sculpture measuring 1.65 m tall and 2.20 m wide that rests on a rectangular red granite plinth, the surface glistened by flowing water. The sculpture was cast using a lost-wax (cire-perdue) process, and the plinth made of Argentinian granite with a polished mirror-like surface and roughly hewn sides. The sculpture and plinth are mounted on a concrete base that contains a hidden water-pump that decalcifies and recirculates the water.
Richard III's tomb, of Swaledale white limestone on a Kilkenny black marble plinth Kilkenny marble or Kilkenny black marble is a fine-grained very dark grey carboniferous limestone found around County Kilkenny in Ireland in the "Butlersgrove Formation", a Lower Carboniferous limestone that contains fossils of brachiopods, gastropods, crinoids and corals. The first and main source was the "Black Quarry" in the townlands of Archersgrove and Gallowshill just south of Kilkenny city, which was used from the 17th to the 19th century. Kilkenny is nicknamed "the Marble City"; the footpaths of the city streets were paved with Kilkenny marble flagstones, which were highly polished with wear glistened when wet.
One holds that when he died, children cried in the streets and all the church bells rang of their own accord. Another legend is in regards to his tongue. He was buried in a chapel that became part of the basilica, where his tongue, jaw, and vocal cords were symbolically chosen as relics for veneration (as was tradition in medieval times) to be displayed in a large reliquary. When his body was exhumed 30 years after his death, it was found turned to dust, but the tongue was claimed to have glistened and looked as if it were still part of a live body; a further claim being made that this was a sign of his gift of preaching.
Maria W. Stewart was humble and deeply determined to preach the word of God. She evangelized during a time when educated women, especially educated Negro women, were frowned upon. She once wrote, > having lost my position in Williamsburg, Long Island, and hearing the > colored people were more religious and God-fearing in the South, I wended my > way to Baltimore in 1852. But I found all was not gold that glistened; and > when I saw the want of means for the advancement of the common English > branches, with no literary resources for the improvement of the mind > scarcely, I threw myself at the foot of the Cross, resolving to make the > best of a bad bargain ...(Stewart) Stewart was shocked that the conditions in the south for African Americans did not measure up to what she imagined.

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